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Simulation of Switch Box Routing in FPGAMarius CERLINCA, Adrian GRAUR, Stefan Gheorghe PENTIUC |
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integrated circuits, Field-Programmable Gate Arrays, routing, simulation, switch box
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Date of Publication: 2002-04-02
Volume 2, Issue 1, Year 2002, On page(s): 86 -
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
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Abstract Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits, which can be programmed to implement virtually any digital circuit. This programmability provides a low-risk, low-turnaround time option for implementing digital circuits. This programmability comes at a cost, however. Typically, circuits implemented on FPGAs are three times slower and have only one tenth the density of circuits implemented using more conventional techniques. Much of this area and speed penalty is due to the programmable routing structures contained in the FPGA. By optimizing these routing structures, significant performance and density improvements are possible. A routing program for simulating how routing is influenced by switch box design was made. |
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